Madagascar is home to a unique array of native trees, many of which are endemic to the island. Notable species include the baobab (Adansonia), which has a distinctive swollen trunk, and the Madagascar rubber tree (Ficus elastica). Other important native trees are the Malagasy palm (Ravenea) and various species of the endemic genus Tambalacoque, known for its significance in local ecosystems. These trees play crucial roles in Madagascar's biodiversity and are often adapted to the island's varied climates and habitats.
The Aye Aye is a small primate, with a long middle finger which it uses to extract grubs from holes in trees, and is native to Madagascar.
island of Madagascar
yes they live in Madagascar
Palm trees
The fossa can only be found in Madagascar.
baobat is the famoes tree grown in madagascar.
They are native to madagascar.
Ring-Tailed LemurLemurs are native only to the island of Madagascar
Africa except for The Grey-headed Lovebird which is native to Madagascar.
Outside of zoos, no. Lemurs are native of Madagascar (Africa)
no, it is from Madagascar
Madagascar